zündapp citybike 28 Zündapp Z503 E-Citybike Damen 28 – Zündapp Shop
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zündapp citybike 28 Zündapp Z503 E-Citybike Damen 28 – Zündapp Shop

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zündapp citybike 28 Zündapp Z503 E-Citybike Damen 28 – Zündapp ShopWer ein verlssliches City E Bike mit praktischen Komponenten und komfortabler Ausstattung sucht, findet im Zndapp Z503 Pedelec ein stimmiges Gesamtpaket. Der Aluminiumrahmen mit tiefem Einstieg erleichtert das Auf und Absteigen, besonders in der Stadt oder bei hufigem Stop and Go. Der winkelverstellbare Vorbau sorgt zusammen mit dem ergonomischen Sattel und den Griffen fr eine angenehme Sitzhaltung. Der Vorderradmotor von Ananda untersttzt dich bis zu

Wer ein verlässliches City E Bike mit praktischen Komponenten und komfortabler Ausstattung sucht, findet im Zündapp Z503 Pedelec ein stimmiges Gesamtpaket.

Der Aluminiumrahmen mit tiefem Einstieg erleichtert das Auf- und Absteigen, besonders in der Stadt oder bei häufigem Stop and Go. Der winkelverstellbare Vorbau sorgt zusammen mit dem ergonomischen Sattel und den Griffen für eine angenehme Sitzhaltung.

Der Vorderradmotor von Ananda unterstützt dich bis zu 25 km/h mit 40 Nm Drehmoment – zuverlässig und leise. Die Bedienung erfolgt über ein LED Display mit Bluetooth, das mit der Ananda Ride App verbunden werden kann. Der großzügige Akku im Gepäckträger bringt dich bis zu 130 Kilometer weit. Da Gelände, Wetter, Zuladung und Unterstützungsstufe die Reichweite beeinflussen, dient der genannte Wert nur als unverbindlicher Richtwert.

Dank der 7 Gänge von Shimano passt du die Übersetzung des Elektro Bikes schnell an Steigungen oder flache Strecken an. V-Brakes vorne und hinten bringen dich sicher zum Stehen. Die leicht laufenden Reifen mit Reflexstreifen verbessern den Fahrkomfort und die Sichtbarkeit. Beleuchtung, Schloss und Schutzbleche sind bei diesem Damen Fahrrad bereits integriert. 

Wir empfehlen das Elektrofahrrad Personen von 155 bis 185 cm Körpergröße. Das E-Bike wird zu 98 % vormontiert ausgeliefert. Nach einer kurzen Endmontage des Lenkers sowie einer Prüfung von Schrauben und Schaltung sowie Bremsen kann direkt losgefahren werden.

Die Nürnberger Traditionsmarke Zündapp, gegründet 1917, machte vor allem durch die Produktion von erschwinglichen Leichtkrafträdern “für jedermann” auf sich aufmerksam, die sich besonders durch ihre Zuverlässigkeit und die für damalige Verhältnisse hochmoderne Technik auszeichneten. Heute werden unter dem Namen Zündapp Fahrräder und - in Anlehnung an die Motorradherstellung - natürlich moderne E-Bikes produziert. Alle Räder, ob E-Bike, Damenrad, Klapprad oder Mountainbike, entsprechen den traditionellen Standards kombiniert mit moderner Technik. 

Das Credo lautet: preiswert, zuverlässig und unkompliziert - eben Fahrräder für jedermann. 

Technische Daten:
Hersteller: Zündapp
Modell: Z503
Farbe: weiß/grün, antique white, weinrot
Gänge: 7
Rahmengröße: 49 cm
Laufradgröße: 700c/28 Zoll
Rahmen: Zündapp Aluminium Tiefeinsteiger Waverahmen
Gabel: Zündapp Stahl Starrgabel
Steuersatz: 1 1/8" halbintegriert
Vorbau: Zoom Aluminium, Länge: 90 mm, Höhe: 150 mm, winkelverstellbar -10° bis +50°, Durchmesser: 25,4 mm
Lenker: Zündapp Citylenker, Breite: 610 mm, Durchmesser: 25,4 mm
Griffe: HERR Ergo 120/90 mm
Schalthebel: Shimano RS36 RevoShift Drehgriffschalter
Bremshebel: Aluminium Dreifingertyp
Schaltwerk: Shimano Tourney 7-fach
Kurbelgarnitur: Zündapp einfach, 42 Zähne, Kurbelarme: 170 mm
Kassette: Shimano TZ500 7-fach, 14-28 Zähne mit Speichenschutz
Kette: KMC Z7
Bremsen: Promax TX117 V-Brakes
Reifen: Kenda Khan II 42-622 / 700c x 40c mit Straßenprofil und Reflexstreifen
Felgen: Zündapp Aluminium Doublewall
Pedale: FP-830 Kunststoff Plattformpedale, Achse 9/16"
Sattel: Selle Royal Vivo Ergo Moderate Komfortsattel
Sattelstütze: Zündapp Aluminium Patentsattelstütze, Durchmesser: 27,2 mm, Länge: 300 mm
Gepäckträger: Aluminium mit Akku-Aufnahme
Schutzbleche: Kunststoff, Breite: 56 mm
Kettenschutz: CC Herrmans, Kunststoff, halbe Kettenabdeckung
Schloss: AXA Solid Rahmenschloss
Beleuchtung: Tour 30-E vorne, Edge 6-48V hinten
Motor: Ananda F129 CAN Radnabenmotor Vorderrad, 36 V, 250 W, 40 Nm
Trittunterstützung: bis max. 25 km/h
Akku: Greenway Lithium-Ionen Gepäckträgerakku, 37 V, 14,5 Ah, 536,5 Wh
Reichweite: 15 - 130 km je nach Zuladung und Fahrweise
Ladedauer: 3 - 6,5 h je nach Ladegerät
Display: Ananda D19 LED CAN mit Bluetooth und Ananda Ride App
Unterstützungsstufen: 5+ Schiebehilfe
empfohlene Körpergröße: 155 - 185 cm
Sattelhöhe vom Boden: 81 - 95 cm
Lenkerhöhe vom Boden: 100 - 107 cm
Einstiegshöhe: 41 cm
zulässiges Gesamtgewicht: 120 kg
Gewicht: 22,4 kg
Lieferzustand: 98 % vormontiert. Lenker geradestellen, Pedale montieren, Schaltung, Bremsen und Schrauben prüfen.
Lieferumfang: 1 Fahrrad, Zubehör (Reflektoren, Glocke, Seitenständer, Schutzbleche, Schloss, Kettenschutz, Ladegerät, Betriebsanleitung)
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